Wisconsin Legislative District Almanac

Prepared by the Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau

Research Bulletin 04-1, April 2004

This is the second edition of the Legislative
District Almanac to be published by the Legislative Reference Bureau. It is
designed to provide legislators, other policy makers, and citizens with
demographic data on Wisconsin's 33 state senate districts and 99 assembly
districts. To make the information easier to use, we have added graphs and
maps to the tables of the previous edition.

The almanac is divided into 33 chapters, one for each state senate
district and the three assembly districts which comprise it. Each chapter
begins with a map of the counties and municipalities making up these
districts. This map is followed by three thematic maps, seven tables, and
two graphs. The maps provide a geographic display of each district's
unemployment rate, median household income, and urban and rural land use.
Tables provide information on race and ethnicity, industry and occupation,
income, social security and public assistance, among other things. The
graphs are visual representations of select data for age and educational
attainment. Maps, tables, and graphs are presented in the same order for
each district.
The Wisconsin Legislative District Almanac is organized into a chapter for
each state senate district. As the Almanac is a very large publication, you
may wish to download only the districts of interest rather than the entire
publication. If you want to download or copy the entire publication, use the
links at the bottom of this page. Each piece is about
10 megabytes.
Following the Adobe Acrobat version of each chapter is an Excel
spreadsheet containing the data for the tables and graphs for that chapter.
Below the list of chapters are a set of Excel
spreadsheets containing data for all 33 senate and all 99 assembly
districts.
Look at the
state senate district map to locate districts of interest.